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You're welcome. Thought provoking and led to one of the deepest self-dug holes I have ever seen.
The government have said they are seeking to carry over all existing EU trade agreements with third countries. All those countries have said they would like this outcome too. So theoretically we would retain any trade benefits then be free to change or build on them, prioritising our interests instead of diluting/catering for 27 other national interests. Easier said than done obviously.
Thanks. If that's the case then good news indeed. But I was also wondering about our potential exclusion from new deals signed by the wicked 27 from which we will be excluded - an opportunity cost of leaving - in the future. Of course this is unknowable at the present so it was a bit optimistic of me to expect data. Like much of the discussions we all enjoy so much I think 'we'll see.....' is the most appropriate position to adopt. I agree: "easier said than done". (Indeed, I think this could well be etched on the Brexit gravestone.)